Sysmon Shell

Sysmon Shell can aid in writing and applying Sysmon XML configurations through a simple GUI interface, it can also be used to learn more about Sysmon configuration options available with each release, instead of digging behind the XML Schema, in a nutshell:

Sysmon Shell can load Sysmon XML files configurations: with version 1.0, I am only supporting the latest schema v3.30 for Sysmon v6.01, future updates to Sysmon will be supported. Also, the tool won’t be loading any configuration of Sysmon from the registry.

It can export/save the final XML to a file.

It can apply the generated XML file by calling Sysmon.exe -c directly (creating a temp XML file in the same folder where Sysmon is installed), for this reason, it will need elevated privileges (the need for this is inherited from Sysmon), the output of applying the configuration will be displayed in the preview pan (Sysmon output)

What it won’t do: warn you about Include/Exclude conflicts or attempt to validate the rules itself, however, once the configuration is applied, the preview pane will display the output from Sysmon to show the results (this is the output of Sysmon -c command), from which errors can be identified